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How Lebanon’s Sunnis Approach Peace With Israel

The community seeks maintain a distance from Hezbollah, and an even greater one from normalization with their southern neighbor.

    Mohamad Fawaz

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A Military Balance Sheet in the U.S. and Israeli War With Iran

    Michael Young

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Lebanon Needs a New Negotiating Strategy with Israel

    Mohanad Hage Ali

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Lake Qaraoun and Migratory Pressures

    Camille Ammoun

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Egypt’s Discrete Role in the Ceasefire with Iran
    • Angie Omar

    Angie Omar

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Realism and the Lebanon-Israel Talks

    Michael Young

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Diwan, a blog from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Middle East Program and the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, draws on Carnegie scholars to provide insight into and analysis of the region. 

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Diwan, a blog from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Middle East Program and the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, draws on Carnegie scholars to provide insight into and analysis of the region. 

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